Principles of Political Economy Course at The University of Tokyo

Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo

4020: Principles of Political Economy
Summer Obata
This course will focus on inquiring recent topics of Marxian economics at an advanced level. At the same time it aims to help students to understand the meaning of classics such as Das Kaptia

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